Necro full book part 1

WARNING: The NECRONOMICON'S magick is nothing to fool with and it mayexpose you to psycological forces with which you cannot cope. Remember if youfool with the incantations, you were warned! THIS IS NOT A FARCE!!! As aformer follower in the ways of the Occult I can guarentee the legitimacy ofthis.

Book 1: The Introduction "LET THEM CURSE IT THAT CURSE THE DAY, WHO ARE SKILFUL TO ROUSE THELEVIATHAN" JOB 3:8

This, of coarse, is not a complete list but rather an inspisationalsampling. Meditation upon the various things mentioned in the Mythos willpermit the scholor to draw his own conclusions; research upon the etymologyof both Lovecraft's and Crowley's respective literature enables the occultistto discover the ancient Names and Numbers for much of his own, familiar,material. (Note:that Lovecraft may have heard of Crowley is hintedat darkly inhis short story "The Thing On The Doorstep" in which he refers to a cultleader from England who established a covenstead of sorts in New York. Inthat story, published in Weird Talesin 1936, the cult leader is closelyidentified with chthoinc forces, is described as "notorious", and linked tothe strange fate that befell the protagonist, Edward Derby)

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL TO 777 THE CHART that follows is based on research presently available tothe Editor with regard to Sumerian and Assyro-Babylonian religions. Entriesin parenthesis refer to the state of Correspondance before the advent of theElder Gods, the Race of Marduk ; that is, it reflects the nature of the cosmosbefore the Fall of Marduk from Heaven. (Names of zodiacal constellations areafter Budge's renderings)

WE CANNOT BE absolutely sure how Sumerian and Akkadian werespoken; but many use ful guidelines are available to the student, includingthe translated tablets found all over Mesopotamia. Basically, we can offerthe following principles which should prove of value in reciting the foreignlanguage instructions:

Vowels

a as in "father" e as in "whey" i as in "antique" o as in "boat" (but rarely found) u as in "zulu"

Consonants

Most are basically the same as in English. The Sumerians did not have analphabet as we know it, but they had developed a syllabry, very much like theJapenese "Kana" script of today. In phonetic transliterations, the Englishspelling sought to approximate the Sumerian pronounciation. However, thereare a few sounds which English does not possess, and which have been put intophonetic variations. Important examples below:

x as in the German "ach" ch (same as above) q as in "liKe" k (same as above) sh as in "shall" ss as in, perhaps, "lasso"; a hissing "s" common to Arabic languages z as in "lotS"; a hard "ts" sound, not quite as in "zoo"

Remember, in the translations which follow, every letter must bepronounced. There are no schwas or silent syllables in Sumerian. Hence, KIAis pronounced "keeya"; "KAIMANU" is pronounced "ka-ee-mah-nu" or, if spokenrapidly, the two initial vowell sounds slur onto "kigh" rhyming with "high".

The incantations should be carefully and slowly at first, tofamiliarize oneself with the tongue-twisting phrases. A mistake may provefatal to the Work.

SPELLS (TRANSLATED)

WHERE POSSIBLE, the Editor has taken every oppurtunity to find theoriginal Summerian or Akkadian translation of a given Greek charm or conjura-tion. These will be given here. Also, the reader will find English transla-tions of the Sumerian charms as they are given in the NECRONOMICON. Not allof the charms are avaliable in this way, and sometimes we have had to make dowith near misses. Much of what is found here is from the MAKLU text, of whichonly extant translation is in German or Tallqvist. The word "maklu" or"maqlu" itself is controversial, but Tallqvist seems to think that it does,indeed, mean "burning"; especially so as the incantations to be found therininvaribly entail burning something, usually a doll made in the likeness of awitch or evil sorcerer that the magician wished to dispose of. Hence, we havehere probably the archetype of the Great Burning Times of the Inquisition,when people were condemmed to firey deaths as Witches and Pagans. The chant"burn!witch!burn!" can be found in the MAKLU text, in all its pristine glory. Indeed, Cthulhu Calls. The Conjuration "The Binding of the Evil Sorcerers"

NOTE: SINCE THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS INCANTATION I HAVE LEFT OUT 1 VERSESO IF IT IS TRIED IT WILL NOT WORK!!!!

The Conjuration "XILQA XILQA BESA BESA" or "A Most Exellant CharmAginst the Hordes of Demons" etc.

Arise! Arise! Go far away! Go far away! Be shamed! Be shamed! Flee! Flee! Turn around, go, arise and go far away! Your wickedness may rise to heaven like unto smoke! Arise and leave my body! From my body, depart in shame! From my body flee! Turn away from my body! Go away from my body! Do not return to my body! Do not come near my body! Do not approach my body! Do not throng around my body! Be commanded by Shammash the Mighty! Be commanded by Enki, Lord of All! Be commanded by Marduk, the Great Magician of the Gods! Be commanded by the God of Fire, your Destroyer! May you be held back from my body!

NOTE: SINCE THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS SPELL A VERSE HAS BEEN LEFT OUTFOR YOUR SAFETY! IT WILL NOT WORK IF READ LIKE THIS!!!!

"The Conjuration of the Mountains of MASHU"

May the mountain overpower you! May the mountain hold you back! May the mountain conquer you! May the mountain frighten you! May the mountain shake you to the core! May the mountain hold you in check! May the mountain subject you! May the mountain cover you! May the mighty mountain fall on you! May you be held back from my body!

NOTE: THIS SPELL IS COMPLETE!

(Note that the original translator had noted the resembelance between theGreek word for Lord, KURIOS, and the Sumerian word for mountain, KUR, and fora type of underworld, chthonic, monster which is also called KUR and whichrefers to the Leviathan of the Old Testiment. Also in this particularconjuration, the word for mountain is SHADU-SHADDAI? The Old Serpent KUR is,of coarse, invoked every day by the Christians: Kyrie Eleison!)

%%% BOOK 1 PART 2 %%%

WARNING: The NECRONOMICON'S magick is nothing to fool with and itmay subject you to psycological forces with which you cannot cope. Remember,if you fool with the incantations, you were warned! As a former follower inthe ways of the occult I can vouch for the legitimaty of this!